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Ladder falls at work are a significant safety concern for many industries, particularly those that require workers to perform tasks at heights. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), falls from ladders account for a significant proportion of workplace injuries and fatalities each year.

Statistics on Ladder Falls at Work

According to OSHA, falls from ladders are one of the leading causes of workplace injuries and fatalities. Here are some statistics:

  1. Falls from ladders result in approximately 160 fatalities per year in the United States.
  2. The majority of ladder falls at work occur at heights of 10 feet or less.
  3. OSHA estimates that if employers implemented effective safety measures to prevent falls from ladders, it could prevent 29 fatalities and over 5,000 injuries each year.

Types of Injuries Caused by Falls

Ladder falls at work can result in a wide range of injuries, ranging from minor bruises to life-threatening injuries. The type and severity of the injury will depend on various factors, including the height of the fall, the surface the worker lands on, and the angle of the fall. Here are some common types of injuries that may be caused by a ladder fall:

  1. Fractures and broken bones: Ladder falls can result in broken bones, such as fractures of the wrist, arm, leg, or spine. Fractures may require surgery or other medical intervention to heal properly.
  2. Head injuries: Falls from ladders can result in head injuries, including concussions, traumatic brain injuries, and skull fractures. Head injuries can be particularly serious, as they may result in long-term cognitive and behavioral impairments.
  3. Sprains and strains: Ladder falls can also result in sprains and strains, particularly in the ankles and knees. These injuries may require rest, physical therapy, or other treatments to heal.
  4. Soft tissue injuries: Ladder falls can result in soft tissue injuries, such as bruises, contusions, and cuts. These injuries may not be as serious as fractures or head injuries, but they can still be painful and require medical attention.
  5. Internal injuries: In some cases, ladder falls can result in internal injuries, such as damage to the internal organs or internal bleeding. Internal injuries may be difficult to detect and require immediate medical attention.

It’s important to note that even a fall from a relatively low height can result in serious injuries, particularly if the worker lands on a hard surface or in an awkward position. This is why it’s important for employers to take ladder safety seriously and implement appropriate safety measures to prevent ladder falls at work.

Preventing Ladder Falls at Work

Preventing ladder falls at work is critical for ensuring the safety of workers. Here are some measures that employers can take to prevent ladder falls:

  1. Train workers on ladder safety: Employers should ensure that workers are trained on ladder safety, including how to inspect ladders for defects, how to set up ladders properly, and how to use ladders safely.
  2. Provide the right ladder for the job: It’s important to use the right ladder for the job. Ladders should be long enough to reach the work area, and should be rated for the weight they will be supporting.
  3. Inspect ladders regularly: Ladders should be inspected regularly for defects, such as cracks, loose or missing rungs, and other damage.
  4. Use fall protection: If workers are using ladders at heights of 6 feet or more, they should use fall protection, such as a harness and lanyard.
  5. Use three-point contact: Workers should maintain three-point contact with the ladder at all times, meaning that they have two hands and one foot, or two feet and one hand, in contact with the ladder.

When to Contact a Lawyer

If you have been injured in a ladder fall at work, you may be entitled to compensation for your injuries, lost wages, and other damages. In some cases, it may be necessary to reach out to a lawyer to help you navigate the legal process and ensure that you receive the compensation you deserve. Here are some situations in which it may be appropriate to reach out to a lawyer:

  1. Your injuries are serious: If you have suffered serious injuries as a result of a ladder fall, such as a head injury or a fracture, you may be facing significant medical bills and other expenses. A lawyer can help you assess the value of your claim and negotiate with the insurance company or employer to ensure that you receive fair compensation.
  2. Your employer is disputing your claim: If your employer is disputing your claim for workers’ compensation or other benefits, it may be necessary to reach out to a lawyer. A lawyer can help you gather the evidence and documentation necessary to support your claim and can represent you in any legal proceedings.
  3. You are facing retaliation: If you have been injured in a ladder fall and are facing retaliation from your employer, such as being demoted or fired, it’s important to seek legal assistance. A lawyer can help you understand your rights and protect you from further harm.
  4. You are unsure about your legal options: If you are unsure about your legal options following a ladder fall, it may be helpful to consult with a lawyer. A lawyer can help you understand your rights and options and can guide you through the legal process.

In general, if you have been injured in a ladder fall at work, it’s a good idea to consult with a lawyer to ensure that your rights are protected and that you receive fair compensation for your injuries and other damages.

Reach out to Anderson Franco for more information.

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